Wokingham Pride to take place virtually from Saturday, July 11
PLANS for the first-ever Wokingham Pride festival have had to go virtual, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Last ...
PLANS for the first-ever Wokingham Pride festival have had to go virtual, as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. Last ...
The Wokingham Borough Community Response group is continuing to adapt to support the community during the coronavirus crisis. Charities and ...
MORE changes will be coming to Wokingham town centre’s road layouts over the coming days including a 20mph speed limit ...
A TAXI driver went a whole day without picking up a single fare, highlighting the crisis facing the borough’s cabbies. ...
Residents across the Borough are being urged to love where they live by joining the Dinton Litter Pick. Wokingham Borough ...
WORK has taken place to make Wokingham's three shopping centres safer for pedestrians – but there is one section of ...
THE R number for the South East is between 0.8 and 1.0 according to new figures released by the Government ...
THE DRAFT Local Plan Update, which was launched earlier this year will likely undergo changes, said the leader of the ...
THE PUBLIC Protection Partnership has released a Bonfire Advice Note after a significant rise in complaints. Since the beginning of ...
MORE THAN £18,000 has been raised for a Wokingham family after the sudden loss of their Dad in late February.
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